Hi, I'm running a stereo rig with gcx and g major, my connections are guitar in the in of the 1st loop, loop 1,2 and 3 with pedals then it goes out to the guitar in in the front panel, then I split it in 2 and goes in the 6 and 7 loops for A/B/Y to the amps, in the 4 and 8(or 5) loops is the gmajor in stereo in the fx loops of the amps, all is fine here. I'm using a ENGL ritchie blackmore and a fender hot rod deville, and when I plug them on they work fine but when I turn on the loop of the gmajor in the deville fx loop it cuts the sound and I can barely ear it. btw the ENGL works fine. with other set up I could ear the gmajor in the deville but I have the pedals plug out. what's wrong with this?

Tip #1... Make sure your Sends go to Ins and your Outs go to Returns. These are not labeled on your drawing for the Fender effect loop and the G-Major connections so we have to assume it is a possibility that something is connected backwards.

Tip #2... Make sure the G-Major is set up for stereo input and output. You can quickly test if the problem is in the G-Major setup by swapping the left and right Input/Output connections... if the problem moves to the other amp then you need to change some G-Major settings.

hi, I tried with diferent configurations and some of them didn't alow me to play the g major at all. anyway , anything I put in the fx loop of the fender and in the gcx as the same issue, it drops the volume to inaudible and completly dry signal. what is wrong with my set up? I want to confirue it to be able to do stereo in the g major effects and pedals in the rack and to have the g major in the 2 loops, can you give me a connection to do so?

Aside from the missing detail I mentioned before, your drawing shows the correct connections. You can first test that the G-Major is properly set up by connecting it directly to the Fender effect loop. Here is the detail you need to properly test this setup in order to find what is wrong.

Because the G-Major does not let you set the left and right input levels separately this problem may not be solvable. It could be that the Engl has a considerably different output level at the effect send than the Fender. Another possibility is that you simply have some bad cables. Keep the testing simple and you are sure to find the culprit. Good Luck!

hey john thanks a lot for your time! I just found out what the problem was...a simple bad cable that was ruin everything! it's shamefull for me since I am a rig designer for the palce where musicians have their studios

anyway, this is not the topic but I don't know where to ask this, does voodoo lab have a dealer in portugal?